What did Helen of Troy look like? The Trojan War & Facial Re-Creations | Royalty Now
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Helen of Troy's legendary beauty led to the Trojan War, with her elopement with Paris resulting in the fall of Troy. Her features are said to adhere to the golden ratio, embodying Greek beauty ideals of symmetry and purity.
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- Helen of Troy, renowned for her unparalleled beauty, was at the center of the Trojan War, sparking conflict between the Greeks and Trojans.
- The depiction of Helen's beauty in Greek mythology, including her facial proportions based on the golden ratio and the cultural beauty standards of the time, showcases the significance of aesthetics and symmetry in ancient Greek society.
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